I got blood drawn today and I only got the FAINTEST of signs of being woozy, sweaty, dizzy, etc. Woohoo! I am counting that as a major success. (Not that I have the slightest clue what I did.)
If this trend continues, some day I'll be able to have blood drawn when I'm sitting up. :-)
If this trend continues, some day I'll be able to have blood drawn when I'm sitting up. :-)
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Hope everything is ok on the test.
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Musta done something right this time though. Cool. If only I can repeat it. :-)
Thanks for the good wishes. I'm sure it'll be at least mostly okay; it's a regular annual checkup. (crossing my fingers about my cholesterol)
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I have, though, caught a fair share of fainting/swooning people in all the time I spent at the Red Cross.
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If you're like me, you can cut yourself while working and it's no problem. But something about the needles triggers something very deep that sends you into a mild shock response.
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Glad to hear it went better for you, though -- that's always a good thing :)
Kriselda
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One Army sergeant didn't believe me once, and booted me outta the chair. I did, and passed out in the middle of the hallway. He had to move me. Dumb shit.
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I have idly wondered if a hypnotist could fix it.
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As I said in a previous response, I have idly wondered if a hypnotist could fix it. Hopefully it is fixing itself!! Yeahhhh!
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As an aside, I thought you might find this interesting - I was chatting on AIM with someone the other day and was being very supportive about some problems they were having and they said "Thanks for the cjsmith-like comments".
;)
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Hee - I'm glad to know "cjsmith" is a synonym for supportive! :-) Must be someone who knew me. There couldn't be any other equally supportive cjsmith out there. Just not possible.
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Rather weakens any desensitization theory, doesn't it? Ah well...
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Here are the things I know were unusual this time:
1) I was in a Very Bad Mood that morning and all the previous day
2) I had not eaten for over twelve hours
3) On the drive over I visualized having blood drawn, as a tiny attempt at getting my reaction "over with"
4) The doctor did it because the tech wasn't in that day
I'm guessing 1 wouldn't matter, 2 would make it worse, and 3 and 4 probably helped. Next time I will again make sure to picture it in my mind beforehand.
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